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DIY Loop Yarn Easter Wreath

Looking to add a touch of creativity to your Easter decorations? Why not try making your own loop yarn Easter wreath? This fun and easy DIY project will not only bring a festive vibe to your home but also allow you to showcase your crafting skills. This DIY endeavor is not only a fantastic way to express your creativity but also a wonderful opportunity to add a festive touch to your living space. Hang your loop yarn Easter wreath on your front door or display it as a centerpiece for your Easter brunch table. It's a fantastic way to add a personalized touch to your Easter celebrations and impress your guests with your crafting skills.

Carrot Loop Yarn Easter Wreath

Supplies:

  • 2 packages plastic carrots
  • 16-inch styrofoam wreath 
  • 2 skeins Big Twist Loopity Loops Yarn 
  • 12-8 inch piece of coordinating ribbon or tulle

Directions:

 

I found these Big Twist Loopity Loop skeins to be a lot bigger than the Red Heart loop yarns. Two skeins are all you need for this 16-inch wreath.

Tie the end of the skein of yarn around the wreath then begin wrapping it around the wreath.

As you wrap, push the yarn together to make it full and plush.

When you need to add the second skein, just tie it on like you did the first and keep on wrapping. I found I used up almost the entire second skein. I had just a smidge leftover.

Before decorating your wreath, take a piece of tulle or ribbon and fit it between the yarn and tie it on, to hold the wreath for display.

I used these plastic carrots from the Dollar Tree for decorations. They are actually full of powdered candy. I liked how bright the color was and thought it went very well with the lime green. I was going for something that did not look very realistic, but more something that complimented plastic Easter eggs. These candies were perfect.

Lay out your carrots however you like them on the wreath and hot glue. I used 3 at the very bottom center and 2 per section all the way around.

Now it’s time to hang your wreath!

 

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